Assuming that the pool has an average depth of 4' , there would be about 11,760 gal.
one that is 3750 cu.ft. ...which is a 10ft deep, 15ft wide and 25ft long rectangle
An 18000 gallon pool has approximately 8 gallons per square foot. The actual amount of water varies based on the depth of the pool itself which is used to calculate cubic feet or volume.
If the pool is 36" deep, it would hold approximately 1,014 gallons of water.
For this size pool, about 4,862.3 gallons.
240.56 gallons
It depends what concentration you need in the pool. If it's 0.1% - you need 4.5 gallons. For a 0.01% concentration, you need 0.45 gallons etc.
8,258.494 gallons.
14 x 28 = 392 square feetL x W = area
25,000 Gallons
Yes, but it would be very expenses..
161,280 gallons.
2000 gallons
10 gallons
It depends on the size of the pool!
It depends on the size of the pool but 20,000 gallons is pretty common.
Assuming your pool is round about 800 gallons.
264 gallons is the max if it's a blow-up pool.
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